Jose Lopez hit two homers, Ryan Feierabend went from idle to impressive and the Seattle Mariners sent the New York Yankees tumbling into fourth place with a 5-2 victory on Sunday at Safeco Field.
SEATTLE -- One of the more intriguing storylines of the Yankees' September has revolved around Mike Mussina, who has amassed a quiet cheering section as he tries to become a 20-game winner for the first time in his career.
Time for Mussina, much
In his introduction to this discussion, Connor asked if the excesses chronicled in Friday Night Lights still had the power to shock us.
Nothing shocks us anymore, especially when it comes to our love affair with sports. Buzz Bissinger went to Odessa
SEATTLE They have all but slipped from the pennant race, but the Yankees still have work to do. As individual accomplishments go, Mike Mussina’s pursuit of 20 victories is worth watching.
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Ichiro Suzuki, right, ducks under the arm of Jason Giambi, who was unable to catch the
throw on Suzuki's bunt, during the fifth inning.
(AP Photo/John Froschauer / September 7, 2008)
SEATTLE - The Yankees' meager playoff hopes took a hard hit today as
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Rochester sports historian Doug Brei has an interesting angle on the debate: Which was more impressive at the Beijing Olympics: the 51 gold medals won by China or the 110 total medals won by the United States?
It used to irritate me when the New York
SEATTLE -- With a third-inning single up the middle on Sunday, Derek Jeter tied Babe Ruth for second place on the Yankees' all-time list with 2,518 career hits.
Shortstop homers, singles in first two at-bats against Mariners
Facing Mariners
The Angels reduce their magic number to four as they down the White Sox 3-2. Both Saunders and Danks pitched well, turning around poor second halves. Horacio Ramirez takes the loss as he puts runners on the first and third with no one out in the eighth,
SEATTLE -- It was what Brian Bruney calls a "freaky accident," a slip on some wet infield grass back in April, and a moment that very likely could have ended his season.
Since returning, righty continues to impress in bullpen role
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